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Hi Aaron, I'm Raja Sekharan. I am a Computer Engineering student in India. Apart from academics, I create membership sites on various creative education topics. I author a blog on outsourcing. In my freetime, I develop extensions for drupal and firefox.

I am Matt from BPapers.com. Like anyone else, we are always looking for the latest info on natural SEO techniques and resources, and you are a great source of valuable information. Thanks for all the informative stuff you've assembled here. This blog rocks!

Hi Aaron, I am Alfredo, a Filipino, working as an SEO Specialist for Promotional Products Company at night and a Web Designer for an Australian Client by day. I work 13 hours a day and I maintain several personal websites on various topics. Hope to see you in person on the next SEMCon :)

Hi,
My name is Kristina. I own an online lingerie boutique, GigisCloset.com, specializing in high-end intimates. I have owned the store for 3 years. We have incredible merchandise and getting the right traffic is important. My background is in sales and marketing so learning SEO is vital but the learning curve feels like it is straight up sometimes.
I just found your site and you may be my new hero and mentor. I am not a programmer, so some of the info is new and a bit over my head. I am determined to learn what I can. This site and the energy that you put into it is a great gift to all of us trying to achieve our own personal goals outside the "rat race".
Do you have a section for newbies or a progessive list of important tasks for seo?
Best,
Kristina

Anyways, I've been doing SEO for a little over two years now, 1.5 professionally. Your book was a huge help and continues to inspire me. The breadcrumb navigation I had done custom (the existing WordPress plugins are out of date/broken/unsupported properly) was because of your book's suggestion.

So things here are good... I spoke at SMX West recently, and got to meet Rand and a whole bunch of the folks I'm always chatting with online, but missed you unfortunately. Besides that, I've gone part time in school this year to do SEO more seriously and am loving it! Hoping to translate some of that money into affiliate sites now...

Thanks for commenting Gab. Yeah I am a bit burned out on chat devices...plus I was a bit stressed with changing the business model and doing a lot of other stuff recently too. :)

Congrats on speaking so soon. There is lots of money in being one of the speakers if you leverage that. I have landed some HUGE clients that I didn't remember meeting because they met me at a conference.

Hi my name is Alex. I am a full time SEO at an agency and run a few websites for fun on the side. One of them is GoogleSearchSucks.com where I try to keep an eye out on Google and some of their monopolistic behavior.

I read your blog to help shape my view of where the internet is going. My goal is to eventually take the plunge into entrepreneurship and start a true value add entity.

Hey Aaron,
Matt here... well, Burgo for most online profiles. South African currently residing in Australia, where I'm a full-time in house SEO. Have a few things going on the side, practising for the day when I can finally strut out on my own.

Thanks for the wealth of information that you've put at our fingertips!

My name is Mike Shannon, I've been reading your on-line thoughts for about a year now, very good info, I've even had my employees read your book. I run a small SEM shop in San Diego, do a bit of development work and love to create special effects videos in my spare time.

Also wanted to ask you how you like drupal so far, I've been thinking of switching platforms for a few of my sites as wordpress seems a bit sluggish. Thanks.

My name is Hassan Aanbar and I am a Moroccan living in Ohio. I am currently going to school and in 4 months from now, I will become an in house SEO consultant at a Moroccan company.
I have been involved with internet marketing and SEO for about 3 years without ever producing something of value. I just started a bunch of blogs that will hopefully give more value to my resume. I've been reading your blog for about 6 months now and I have just purchased the SEO book. I honestly love it, Awesome Book with great information, very valuable.
And yes, I just have a lot of emphasis on value, because I created some crap websites in the past and now I want to make up for it.
Thanks

My name is Jaan Kanellis aka IncredibleHelp. I moderate at WebProWorld, but visit and participate on most all SEM forums and blogs. Been doing this since 1999 and still love it. Always dynamic and keeping each other on our toes.

Hi Aaron
My name is Michael and I have only discovered your site and services after buying Dan Cauldrons Niche Business Builder software and subsequently being referred on via links.
I'm a newbie having a crack at internet marketing - so it's all gobbledygook to me!
Cheers!

Just wanted to say thank you for the wealth of information. Most all of the research I do always points back to you and your associate.

I have read into some of your services. However, I am stuck. On one hand, I'll order when my business starts making money. But then I am really at, the business is not going to make any money unless I invest in this education. Any happy middle ground in your mind?

Hi Michael
I think the best investment you can ever make is in yourself and your education. And that is here or elsewhere. If our price seems steep to you then start learning some other web stuff first...buy the cluetrain manifesto, the purple cow, and don't make me think

I'm David, e-marketing consultant in Montreal, Quebec. I just finished reading the book "the world is flat", and I am definitely noticing a similar channel of thoughts on this blog, and how to be competitive in a ever-changing economy. Thank you for this great content, keep up the good work.

My name is Jason Hunter (no, not the Java Servlet Jason Hunter, the other one). Right now I'm working as a Web Developer for a company called UrbanMedia which specializes in websites for the Real Estate professionals.

I just recently rolled out an application utilizing PHP and Flash where the individual can create their own "Professional Virtual Tours" at http://www.urbanmediaitour.com though it is still in the Beta stage.

I have been keeping an eye on SEOBook off and on for a little over a year now, and it has helped me implement "best practices" for coding dynamic applications, though I haven't really done much true SEO. Never too late to get started though!

Hello i am sushil new to seo.personally i want to learn seo completely but here(in my company) nobody help me to learn seo . so i hope you guys really help me to learn seo,by the way i am just starting seo and i have learn bookmarking,directory submission,forum post and of course article submission,so you guys tell me what is more in seo much then it.

My name is Rick and feel free to ignore the Southern term, Y'All I'm a good ole Easterner from the Washington DC suburbs. I run a 2.5 year old nutrition supplement company that is mostly offline. Our principal channel is direct mail and we do some 28 minute long radio infomercials. About 10% of our revenues come form the internet.

With rising postage I want to expand my internet marketing efforts and look to this forum as a way to learn more. Feel free to check out my website at www.biocentrichealth.com and give me your feedback.

im john paul from philippines . i have been to seo and website ranking .. i have websites containing adsense .. but i dont get much out of it .. i wonder why .. i hope i will be able to learn here and get at least $50 per day on Google adsense .. i will read all your posts here and videos .. i hope ill be able to make it ..

Hey Aaron... Been visiting the blog for a while. Just decided to finally register. I love the info from this site. I am building a new site right now and look forward to getting great results. I am sure your knowledge will help me on my quest. Thanks

Hey Aaron, I'm a college student at ITT-tech getting ready to graduate with my AA in Web-Design. I'm looking to learn more SEO techniques and link building structures. I just joined this site, and already I can see it's going to be a useful tool to have in my arsenal.

I have a background in IT application development. I also have about 4 years of experience with affiliate marketing(I learnt the basics of PPC, article marketing and press releases promoting products as an affiliate), a niche ebook which ranks number 1 in google for the main keyword and SEO copywriting (I have a side business doing SEO copywriting for clients). I find myself increasingly fascinated with SEO. I have done some SEO for my own sites and I recently completed a course in SEM at an online training institution. The more I learn the more I realize there is to know.

I am now working for a large IT consulting company and I am hoping to introduce and promote SEO services within our organization and in turn to our clients. My challenge is that I need to learn SEO for corporate websites, many of which run on CMS platforms. Most SEO experts seem to have experience with small to medium businesses and I was looking for a membership site where I can learn and discuss SEO for large websites and for specific platforms and content management systems.

Since you, Aaron, are the author of the SEO book and almost synonymous with SEO, I consider you an authority on the subject and I look forward to hearing your thoughts on whether I can find what I am seeking here on your membership site.

I have worked on some of the largest websites. Some of that experience is reflected in our training program, however every enterprise class website has unique issues which you spot during review, so some stuff is unique on each site.

Thanks for the response Aaron. We are going to make a bid presentation to a large corporation next week and the account manager is looking to push our SEO service as a key bid differentiator! I will be signing up at your membership site as soon as I post this message.

after years of reading your site. By trade, I am a classically trained chef who also works on ranking travel related sites (and my own chef site).
I have been working as the Director of Interactive Marketing for an online company for the past few years but it seems that the allure of opening a restaurant was just too strong.
I am looking forward to many more good reads and checking out your new vids. Keep up the great work!
Best...aka

I'm a paid search & marketing analyst for a large retailer. I found this site and it really seems like a great community to join. I hope I can provide some helpful information in the discussions to make my membership valuable to all the other members.

I am new here on SEO book. Have known about this site for a while, but just now registered. I am looking to expand my SEO knowledge and what ever skills I presently have. I also hope I can one day offer my knowledge as a service.

Hi, I'm Gail Cavanaugh and I have a credit card processing business. I sell credit card terminals, and do credit card processing analysis for business owners. I write a blog on credit card processing and am working on an MBA at Liberty University.

I am Paul Nobles I own a site called AlwaysBluff.com and I also have software and a facebook app that will be coming out soon called Bluffware (it is currently in Beta). I spent a while trying to figure out SEO and did some basic stuff but as you can likely see AlwaysBluff is a mess. I am giving it another run soon here though so I am planning on actively seeking help and buying whatever training is available to me (hopefully there are videos).

My name is Joshua Keen...this is my first post here, obviously. I'm a real estate agent and I own and operate RealSourceBrokers.com. I've been a long time subscriber to your blog here and purchased your SEO book product a couple years back. Looking forward to digging a bit deeper into your materials here now.

Great information for SEO. I want to learn SEO. I believe this site will help me. My website is http://www.parents-and-kids.com, trying to bring English, Chinese and Japanese speaker together help each other on parenting, learning.

I subscribe to a feed of your posts and have enjoyed your insights for over a year now.

I run 4 sites for our home-based web business, and have used much of the information and ideas you publish. The learning curve has been steep, and it often appears that different "experts" have conflicting "facts" about Google's ranking and results methodology.

Great idea on the introduction post as a way to build the community on your site. I'm the President of an internet marketing firm in West Virginia and have been following you around on twitter for a little while now. You have a lot of great stuff here that I look forward to reading and passing along - thanks for sharing it with the world.

I am from Northern Michigan, I have a small e-commerce store online that I have been struggling with for a few years now, I thought it was time for this old guy to start learning how SEO works. I learned about Seo-book from Fallon from Stompernet. I have heard great things about Seo-book. I am ready to lean. Allen

I have the toolbar, finally upon an update on browser I decided to investigate. I am a research buff, yes I love & devour information. I am unable to upgrade at this stage my business is new. I am at this time enjoying the videos & site content and loving it.

I am a Owner & Partner in some Business, with time limited I am looking to deeper methods to have long term ability with Marketing online.

Hello Aaron, my name is Ali. I am an affiliate marketer, hoping to learn more about SEM and SEO and how to be a better webmaster in the near future. Looks like you've got a lot of helpful content here, so I'll be busy reading up on the articles.

My name is Elle, and I'm a Website Manager for a brand new startup. Although I'm under NDA, I can tell you that I manage websites whose domain names are, well...recycled, for lack of a better term.

My career extends from the Microsoft Network (now known as MSN) in the mid-90s, to MSNBC.com, and on to media marketing companies, all the while learning about the Web and what makes it work -- from many perspectives. My mission in life is to understand what not only makes the web work, but what makes the Web work *well*. I'm a fan of Chip and Dan Heath (Made to Stick) and Steve Krug (Don't Make Me Think), whose ideas I try to apply whatever I do. This site will help to add depth to what I already know about SEO -- which isn't enough, in my opinion. Thanks for having such a great site, Aaron!

I'm Daymon, owner of PhoneTVInternet.com. SEO has always perplexed me, though I've had my successes with it. Don't ask me how, because I'm not even sure myself :) I was offered a nice hunk of change for my old website, and am currently in the start up stages of this new one. The marketing and "SEO" techniques I used to use aren't as effective as they were when I had my old site, so I'm looking forward to learning something new here :)

I'm Jean-Michel, but let's make it Jim. I had my first experience with Mambo a few years ago, back in 2005 http://orchidees.hobby-fr.net. Last year, the mayor of my small village ask me to build a Web site which is http://www.maizeroy.net. I've then go for Joomla 1.5 and since then, I've spent most of my free time creating Joomla sites to help other peoples I knew. I really like a flexibility Joomla offers, it's simply fun.
I'm now interested in SEO techniques to give these sites a better visibility on the Web. Hope I will be learning nice things around here.
Kind regards,
Jim

Although I've been in the online marketing business for a number of years and have promoted myself as an SEO person, when I get to sites like this one I realize how much more I can learn.

My "specialty" is to help offline businesses use online marketing strategies more effectively - specifically to find their local target audience.

During the process I became real frustrated with what was out there that the average mom-and-pop could afford so I set out to create my own niche that they could use to find these all important prospects/customers. Recently finished, I am ready to put my product out to the US but have to now concentrate more on the SEO aspects.

The sites are called XploreLocal.com. There is one for every state and they are free for use. If any of your people want to visit their state's site it's found at http://xplorelocal.com/locations. (If you think this was wrong to say this here, I understand if you want to delete this part. I didn't mean to make this a commercial but wanted you to know what I'm doing.)

I'll be joining your community in the next couple of days (as soon as I get back to the office). Keep up the great work and loook forward to using your talents to improve my rankings for all of my sites.

We use your site here at AppNet everyday. The tools you provide are invaluable to our job. We have tried other keyword tracking and suggestion tools in the past and have found yours to be the best and most accurate. In addition a couple of us have started using the new toolbar and as expected it is also an incredible tool. Thanks for all the good tools and information and keep up the good work.

Hi, Aaron. Name's Ross, I've been in Australia three years now, tidying up a few economic and financial strands before heading back home to New Zealand. The past month has given me much food for thought, particularly for re-igniting my passion for networking.
Introduced to an online club I have since investigated more networking/business sites in the past two weeks than the previous three years.
Always looking out for optimisation so it's time to get back in the game and learn something new, again. Yours seems to have high kudos so I feel I'm in good company.
Right now I'm driving a taxi, simply to avoid working and to gain air-con in the heat. In NZ I moved in commission sales industries, though it was always a struggle.
The ability now to build a secure financial base has opened the door on a small business idea, not to mention an explosion of possibilities, in other areas, capable with effective networking sites such as these.
2009 looks to be a great year.
Ross

Hi Aaron...
About 9 months ago, my company handed me the reins of their SEO project, after our previous SEO firm simply stopped working on our account (but still kept taking our money). They asked me to learn as much as I could about the topic, and wanted me to choose a book to start with. I did some serious research, and ended up deciding that your SEO Book would get me the info I needed to get up and running fast. Thanks for getting me started on this fascinating journey... I look forward to learning more from the community you've developed here.

I'm a restaurant manager and enjoy making websites in my spare time. I have around 12 now and a new one in the making.
I have a some success and earn a little along the way. I enjoy learning and thought I could learn some new things from you and your community here.

Just registered to see what's going on these days. I took some time off from "the game" and am kicking around a few new projects. I heard allot of great things about your new format here and figured I'd take a peek.

This is Arindam aka arin2u from Kolkata, India. This is my blog http://www.mywebpp.com/blog/ . 7 days quick SEO learning tutorial impressed me and I joined here. I'm a regular follower of SEOBOOK. I use its keyword and backlink analyzer tool regularly.

I am a web marketer working for a startup company in Japan. I know Aaaron you are well known in the industry, and I appreciate you posting good articles here at SEOBOOK. Right now I am still debating whether if I should sign up to become a regular member on the forum (100 bucks per month is kinda a big deal for me). I'm not very clear with the instruction, so how can I get a free trial?

I've just downloaded the rank checker tool - it is EXACTLY what I've been searching for - and how i found this site.

I work with business's (mainly in Australia) helping them improve their rankings in the search engines and have had great success - but the reporting has always been a pain. This tool is going to save me SO much time - I look forward to exploring this site some more.

Hello Aaron,
I am in Las Vegas, Nevada.
I stay at home and homeschool my youngest daughter. She is 14 y/o and has 2 blogs. She and I together are trying to learn as much as possible about having an online business so, she will never need to flip burgers. Our goal is that she and I can earn money without worrying about some of the problems that are plaguing the area economy.

SEO is a bit overwhelming at times but, we just make our mistakes and try again. LOL!

Hi
I am Bill, and am the sole physician in an ophthalmology practice in Michigan. I have been link building on my own to increase rankings, using rank checker to see the results. Always looking to learn more!

Hi,
I run a "small" online store together with my wife. We love it been self employed and independent.
I already found some valuable information in the training videos and in the forum and I try to apply the newly gained knowledge to our e-commerce site.

I would love to see a audio version (iTunes) of your SEO Book so I can listen to it while away from the computer.

The audio-book might be a good idea...though I would need someone other than me to read it, as I have a hard time reading a piece of work for more than 15 minutes or so...and I find it even harder to read my own work for a long time.

Aaron, I have been a php developer for many years and now a webmaster of a healthcare database. I would like to learn how to get all my sites some top ranking. I wish to learn the secrets of the jedi masters of SEO. Though it may be a long journey, I am prepared to go the distance. Thanks for giving us the opportunity to gleam some of your vast knowledge.

Hi there. My name is Ganesh. I'm a school student from India. When I'm not busy with my homework and studies, I usually spend my time building websites and managing them. I firmly believe that it is necessary to have good and reliable content in order to be ranked in search engines. I'm not an SEO professional, so I'm always ready to learn more.

I'm a 17-year-old from Iceland. I have been making websites since I was 13 but only discovered the possibilities of making money through websites last summer ( thanks to Donny Ouyang ).

This May I will be launching my first 'profit project' which I already started preparing a while ago. I will have low $x,xxx budget and wish to learn everything I can before I actually start using the money ( I'm currently just developing the project offline ). I hope I've come to the right place :-).

I'm currently only running one website which is of course a non-profit project: malesopranos dot com ( baroque music site ).

My name is Matthew Wayne Selznick. I'm an author, podcaster, and social media consultant mostly working with other authors and creative people to help build their audiences and personal brands.

Since 1985, I've been creating and producing music, print and online periodicals and fiction according to my own interpretation of the DIY ethic. These principles led me to become one of the first podcasters in October of 2004 and one of the first podcast novelists a year later. Today, the DIY ethic informs my approach to social media.

A recognized authority in podcasting, I've been featured in "Tricks of the Podcasting Masters" (QUE) and other books and publications. I've spoken about new media and creative endeavors at the 2007 Podcast and New Media Expo as well as at Dragon*Con, BaltiCon, PodCamp West and several regional hobbyist groups. The podcast edition of my first book, "Brave Men Run -- A Novel of the Sovereign Era" is a world-wide fan favorite in the top ten at Podiobooks.com for more than three years running.

In November of 2005, "Brave Men Run -- A Novel of the Sovereign Era" became the first novel with an initial simultaneous release in print, several DRM-free e-book formats and free podcast editions. MP3 Audio CD, Kindle, iPhone and a new print edition from Swarm Press followed. Entirely driven by social media both online and off, the book enjoys a worldwide audience in excess of 30,000 fans and was an Amazon.com Top 100 Bestseller -- accomplishments that would have been highly unlikely for a first-time author using traditional publishing and marketing channels.

Today, in addition to continuing to offer my own fiction, music and other creative content in a variety of media, I work with new and established authors and other creative people to improve their online presence and build their personal brand. Recently, I was part of the team that conceived and executed a promotional campaign that pushed Random House author Scott Sigler onto the New York Times Hardcover Fiction bestseller list, making him the first author to do so thanks to social media techniques.

I enjoyed the SEOBook and learnt a lot, knowledge which I use for my job in marketing luxury hotels, and now I run a small business part time doing the same kind of thing for lower level independent properties - hotels, bed and breakfats, etc.

Hi Everyone,
I'm Jeremy Brooks, an e-commerce consultant in Austin, Tx. I've been successfully free of cubical prison for the last two years and have been in the biz professionally since 2003. Aaron, I've read your work off an on for years...
Haven't posted much though. I think it's time I change that.

Hey Aaron, my name is Fernando and I'm an "in-between" jobs software sales guy. I started a blog while I was employed at my last company and got a good taste for SEO there, but am excited to join this community!

My name is Dennis and I manage a free press release site called BriefingWire.com which is just a few months new. I've been trying to promote the site on my own which is what led me here and I should say that you have some great articles and videos for a marketing newbie. I do have a question that has to do with Google backlinks: I know I have some backlinks out there but my Google PR is still 0 - is this because my site is new and Google wants to see a history or does it have to do with the fact that the sites with backlinks have a PR < 4?

My name is Herman. I live in Leidschendam (near The Hague) in the Netherlands and work as a Content Producer/Projects Manager @ Royal Dutch Touring Club ANWB. I also have a small
freelance business in copywriting. I'm a relative novice
at SEO and hope to change that.

Hi Aaron, my name is Maarten Van Ruitenburg, I have been involved with web development for the last 9 years. Looks like a promising website. I am especially looking for information how to increase incoming links (without blog commenting)

My name is Emmanuel Mba from Toronto Canada. Just signed in and very anxious to meet new friends.
I am an internet marketer for the past three years. Love affiliate marketing, blogging and current health issues.
Looking forward to meeting some of you soon.
Cheers

I'm brand new to SEO. The amount of quality content you have on here is overwhelming but I'm excited to learn from and with all the great folks here. Aaron, you're a rock star! Thank you for your passion and commitment to this fantastic site.

I realize Im overdoing the replying to other peoples' posts thing a bit now (I promise Ill stop ;-)), but I feel like addressing this one:

If you need to make money ASAP, SEO might dissappoint you a bit, because it's not a quick process (even for somebody who already knows it all). People say SEO is a marathon not a sprint, which might sound cheesy, but it's somewhat true. If your site is completely new you shouldn't expect anything major traffic-wise during the first year.

SEO is definitely worth it, though...and youre at one of the best places on the internet to learn about it here...but if you need to make money ASAP (within your first year), you might want to consider trying to get some kind of other job on the side that pays the bills until your niche marketing projects pay for you (because chances are you wont make much money from it during your first year or so).

Studying multimedia design and communication at Aarhus Technical College in Denmark. Specializing in SEO. Didn't know a single thing about SEO one month ago. Already feel knowledgable after reading the Beginner's Guide and browsing through the SEOmoz site ^^

I've been working in web design since about 1996, and have been focusing the last few years on SEO and usability.

While all my friends have moved on to the exciting world of social networks and mobile marketing, I've stayed in the SEO/SEM realm, realizing that if I'm not climbing the search results ladder, someone else is.

Working in B2B industrial products marketing, so the fancy new Web 2.0 (uggggh!!!!) stuff doesn't necessarily apply to my customers. Figured I should look to the web world for the training and tips I can't get in my own company.

Call me Fritz, thats my lastname and far easier for english speaker.
I'm working as a programmer since '82. Today I focus on Web-Apps based on PHP/MySQL and IBM Lotus Domino. I have several german Sites up and running. I'm allways looking for new information.

Hi there, my name is Jim Morrison, my company is WasabeMedia based in Amsterdam an Anglo-Dutch venture, we have have developed a inovative automatic ad placing system not too disimiliar to Adwords only it's organic, relevant and content rich and is sustainable if you want to maintain page 1 ranking.We are looking for SEO people who want to look at our stuff and possibly JV/Partner with us in Europe and USA.

My name is David I am from Singapore and I came upon your site through Andrew Wee. I am a full time Swim Coach and Trainer in the Making.

I introduce Fishlike Swimming to the masses which usually only caters to the upper class family. I am the only public swim coach that teaches learn to swim program from basic breaststroke to butterfly all without the use of any floating aid. i.e. kickboard, armfloat, noodle. From age 4 to 40 years of age they are taught without the need of a kickboard.

I am here because I want to scale my expertise to new heights and new region. I am unable to make know of my expertise to 4.3 million Singaporeans so I shall make use the Internet to cater to Internet Savy parents so that they too could teach their child how to swim the fun and easy way.

And that is why I am here. I just need help in create a smashing informative blog so that I can cater to my exisiting parents and new parents. I just need direction and help.

I am from Portland, Victoria, Australia and I am just starting a Web Design and Web Hosting Business from home and have joined SEO Training to learn more about SEO.

This is the first time for me to attempt to go out on my own and create websites and Web Hosting but I am just taking my time doing research into what I should charge, what other web designers are charging and how they set out their costs and basically researching other stuff before I register a business name and all that other stuff.

I hope I will learn heaps about SEO from SEO Training and get to know other people who enjoy Web Designing and Hosting.

My name is Robert and I'm the Business Development Manager for Chiropractic Practice Management Software company www.Spinalogic.org based in Brisbane, Australia.

After an expensive but successful Google AdWord campaign last year, we are getting almost no enquiries from our web site this year and our ranking on Google is terrible... I look forward to lifting our company into visibility again via the methods you share here.

My name is Pawel from Gdansk, Poland. I am Search Engine Marketing Manager currently working at www.gratka.pl. I am looking a new sources and media that brings traffic to website all the time, so I hope to discover more here.

I am Langga from Davao City, Philippines. I got to this site by searching for SEO. I am interested to learn about SEO as I am in search of a new career. I hope this will open opportunities for me. Thanks Aaron for making this resource available. This is really very helpful. More power to you and everybody in seobook.com

Hi, I'm Dave and have been working in email marketing for the last two years, but I have always managed to hand search off to someone else. I am interested in learning SEO to really boost the performance of all my multichannel marketing efforts.

Hello!
I've juest signed on to seobook and everything so far looks very interesting. I had some success in the prehistoric past in SEO, but things move so fast…
Looking forwards to learning a lot.
Regards
CP

Hi Aaron! My name is Brett and I guess I'm a jack of all trades - business analyst, database and web developer. I'm located in Harrisburg PA.

My focus right now is on www.b1231.com, a browser-based game site I programmed. I'm currently monetizing it through advertising. I want to learn more about SEO to build more traffic for that site.

I'm also interested in SEO for my web development business. SEO is often one of the first things asked about by my prospective clients. I usually downplay its value and suggest services like Adwords. To me, it doesn't seem possible to get to the top of the search engines other than in very unique niches. My goal is to find realistic SEO benefits that can be offered at a fair cost to clients.